The Subject of Multiculturalism: Culture, Religion, Language, Ethnicity, Nationality, and Race?

Contemporary political theory debates about multiculturalism largely take for granted that it is "culture" and "cultural groups" that are to be recognized and accommodated. Yet, the discussion tends to draw on a wide range of examples involving religion, language, ethnicity, nationality, and race. Song's paper attempts to disaggregate the variety of claims typically associated with multiculturalism.